Tottenham striker Son Heung-Min racially abused by West Ham fan in shocking video

The South Korean was asked if he had "any DVDs" - a racist term when aimed at Asian footballers - by a man claiming to be a Hammers supporter. A clip was posted on Twitter that shows the South Korean forward parked up signing autographs for fans - before the atmosphere takes a vile turn.

By John Hutchinson

18th November 2017, 11:27 am

Updated: 23rd November 2017, 1:10 pm

By John Hutchinson

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THIS is the shocking moment Tottenham striker Son Heung-Min was racially abused by a West Ham fan.

A clip was posted on Twitter that shows the South Korean forward parked up signing autographs for fans - before the atmosphere takes a vile turn.

It is not the first time Son Heung-Min has been the subject of vile racist taunts from rival supporters

A Tottenham statement read: "Racist behaviour is completely unacceptable and we hope that the individual is identified to the authorities and the necessary action taken."

A West Ham United spokesperson added: "West Ham United have a zero-tolerance approach to any form of discrimination and unreservedly condemn the actions of the individual in this video.

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"Anyone behaving in this manner is not representative of our club and its values, and anybody who witnesses discrimination or abuse such as this at West Ham are urged to contact us in confidence at supporterservices@westhamunited.co.uk."

The man in the video is heard to say: "Alright mate, all the best, can you get us a new copy of the new Planet Of The Apes film?"

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